After Purpose World Tour Cancellation Justin Bieber postpones dates for 2020 concerts.

Justin Bieber has postponed his 2020 Changes Tour due to the global crisis due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The officials announced his fans by posting a story on his Instagram where it was written that “ In light of the current public health crisis, and with the deepest concern for all those being affected, Justin Bieber will be postponing all currently scheduled 2020 dates for the Changes Tour. While Justin — along with his band, dancers and crew — has been hard at work preparing an amazing show, he has always put the health and well-being of his fans first and foremost.”

The singer is anxiously awaiting the opportunity to get back out on the road and perform in a space that is safe for everyone. He asks that fans hold on to their tickets, as they will be honored as soon as the dates are rescheduled. Information on rescheduled dates will be forthcoming soon.

Justin Bieber said that the health and safety of his fans, team, cast and crew is the most important thing for him. He said that the world is a scary place but everyone will figure this out together. We held on to these dates as long as we could and he cannot wait to see all of them in person as soon as he can. Be safe and he will hopefully see them soon.

In January 2020, Justin Bieber had revealed that full tracklist for his fifth album, Changes. He stated that his fifth album ‘changes’ will be released on 14 February via RBMG/Def Jam Recordings. Bieber has announced the ambitious tour this Christmas, prior to the release of Changes.  His first album since 2015’s Purpose was released on Valentine’s Day. On March 6th, He announced changes to the tour due to underwhelming ticket sales, downsizing the venues on eight of the tour dates.

Most of the live music events have been canceled or postponed due to this global crisis. Pearl Jam, Tool, Foo Fighters, Billie Eilish, and Elton John and many musicians also postponed their events that were supposed to be held in 2020.

These were the 2020 Tour Dates by Justin Bieber

05/14 – Seattle, WA at CenturyLink Field

05/17 – Portland, OR at Moda Center

05/19 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center

05/22 – Santa Clara, CA at Levi’s Stadium

05/26 – San Diego, CA at Pechanga Arena San Diego

05/29 – Pasadena, CA at Rose Bowl Stadium

06/02 – Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena

06/05 – Glendale, AZ at State Farm Stadium

06/09 – Salt Lake City, UT at Vivint Smart Home Arena

06/13 – Denver, CO at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium

06/16 – Lincoln, NE at Pinnacle Bank Arena

06/19 – Chicago, IL at Soldier Field

06/21 – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center

06/24 – Milwaukee, WI at American Family Insurance (Summerfest)

06/27 – Arlington, TX at AT&T Stadium

06/30 – New Orleans, LA at Smoothie King Center

07/02 – Houston, TX at NRG Stadium

07/06 – Kansas City, MO Sprint Center

07/08 – Tulsa, OK at BOK Center

07/11 – Nashville, TN at Nissan Stadium

07/13 – St. Louis, MO at Enterprise Center

07/15 – Little Rock, AR at Simmons Bank Arena

07/18 – Atlanta, GA at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

07/21 – Miami, FL at AmericanAirlines Arena

07/25 – Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium

07/27 – Columbia, SC at Colonial Life Arena

07/29 – Greensboro, NC at Greensboro Coliseum

08/01 – Philadelphia, PA at Lincoln Financial Field

08/04 – Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena

08/06 – University Park, PA at Bryce Jordan Center

08/08 – Columbus, OH at Ohio Stadium

08/12 – Louisville, KY at KFC Yum! Center

08/14 – Cleveland, OH at FirstEnergy Stadium

08/16 – Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena

08/18 – Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena

08/21 – Landover, MD at FedExField

08/24 – Buffalo, NY at KeyBank Center

08/26 – Albany, NV  at Times Union Center

08/29 – Detroit, MI at Ford Field

09/01 – Ottawa, ON at Canadian Tire Centre

09/03 – Québec City, QC at Videotron Centre

09/10 – Toronto, ON at Rogers Centre

09/14 – Montreal, QC at Bell Centre

09/17 – Foxboro, MA at Gillette Stadium

09/16 – E. Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium